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fl Ffl UX PAS THAT V TURNED OUfft fttCSMMefei DO LET ME SET THE < TABLE FOR you A r / WHERE DID YOUII WHY,THAT S SAY THE CLEAN Mlt. . .OH. IT CLOTH WAS? LOOK I CANT FIND IT.)\yfRY WHITE, IT? THANKS ... A CLEAN CLOTH I PUT out Sr THERE 1 D. V J m WHEN SHE CAME AGfIJN I DON'T KNOW I ... I RUB AND] SCRUB BUT I / CAN'T'GETRID OF THAT GREYISH LOOK. LET ME GIVE YOU SOME ADVICE. DON'T RUB - BUT USE PERSIL INSTEAD. I LL BET I THAT'S a\ PERSILWASHED A TABLECLOTH YOU’RE RIGHT... BUT EVERYTHING IN THE HOUSE v IS PERSIL J WASHED,/ NOW.TT^SI I a / I LOVE WOOLLIES. lUT THEY SHRINK IN THE FIRST WASH.,bubble. 00 •he USE PERSIL.MY DEAR V AND THEY'LL NEVER SHRINK Will l °a * ~° u gb "•th and thr ° u ßb Co„ °rln r «in fb e *it h c ;°th °ut •bat th e c ‘otb a Uy * o 'kf'i o 'b *by ‘ a St e se er sil yo u u °bl >Uy r i 7 a s* GlUclj ad. aj- e n Ser r *bb •touch ‘5. a O S I 0? gettti GLORIOUS NEW WHITENESS Yoar linen may look white now, but give it one wash in Persil and see the difference. Persil makes it positively gleam—whiter than you ever thought it possible for clothes to be. COLOURS STAY FRESH AND GAY Hard rubbing is most injurious to coloured fabrics—they lose all their gaiety. Wash them in gentle 'Persil —it contains no injurious chemicals —and they’ll come out of each wash as bright as the day you bought them. SILKS AND WOOLLENS THRIVE ON PERSIL Hard rubbing on washing-day has ruined so many lovely hands—that’s another reason why women everywhere are glad to wash the Persil no-rub way. Persil is so gentle, even the most sensitive skin stays beautifully smooth and white He more “ washed-out ” undies and shrunken, matted woollies. Persil is as safe for these most difficult materials as it is for your linens. You’ll love the soft fluffiness of a Persil-washed sweater. SAVE MONEY WITH PERSIL No extras to buy 1 Use Persil entirely alone I There’s no need to buy other soaps, extracts or powders—in fact Persil works best alone. m s PERSIL (HZ) LIMITED ,^..cuuLmwwitk(L ’Guarantee Mal/rev » A seif earefaU y. ** T * fl f| other P I S udw t*Te *. • 10 ye,r ’ g .p«U 6e ,"^ l0 | W-ml*- I* l ™' Dir*** 0 * V -Sl*?**' 1 ' *° M,azW . chr>SICHURCH OUNED'W •n |! 01 . .u. Ma«»*»» * ■*“ H Sleepivell n Mattresses are obtainable with Wool Fillings, Kapok Fillings, or the Inner Spring Construction , From leading drapers and luvnishers, A written guarantee given with every ** Sleep well/* ik SLEEP-WELLmattmss ARTHUR ELLIS St CO. LTD. Wholesale Manufacturers* DUNEDIN ■ m Your Eyes should be Examined at Regular Intervals A/jODERN conditions of work and pleasure subject the eyes to severe strain —in many cases greater than they can be expected to bear unaided. Prolonged reading and clbse work affect the nervous system and induce Eye-strain, Headaches, and other physical discomforts. To make sure that the eyes are not being overtaxed, it is wise to have them examined by us now and again. When necessity arises for the adoption of Glasses they can then be supplied just when needed. HUGH & G. K. NEILL, LTD. _ Consulting Opticians, 93 George Street.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 22831, 16 March 1936, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 22831, 16 March 1936, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 22831, 16 March 1936, Page 5